After a series of court defeats Friday, Rudy Giuliani was assigned to step up the legal efforts which are to resuscitate the failed step that Donald Trump had made during his second election campaign.
Giuliani was confirmed that he would assume a crucial role in this mission by his spokesperson. President Trump accused his opponent, Joe Biden, of cheating the voting process. His attempt was failed, and now, Giuliani would have a lot to do in order to rescue Trump’s presidential campaign.
On Friday, the Trump campaign subject to adverse rulings in six cases. While 8921 votes which the Trump legal team had opposed would not be removed, Biden had got a position of advantage with more than 59,500 votes in Pennsylvania.
Giuliani has considered Election Day as a public face of the president’s legal campaign. A series of press conferences has been mentioned as the mistreating of the election and deception which cost President Trump the race in spite of the fact that obtained evidence was demonstrated clearly.
“There is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised,” the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) said in a statement.

“Porter Wright” consisting of Ronald L. Hicks, Jr. Carolyn B. McGee, and Porter Wright Morris & Arthur hereby move to withdraw their appearance as counsel for the Plaintiffs. Instead, a Philadelphia – based attorney would take the responsibility.
Progressive groups have been announcing to protest firm offices in Washington to protest the president’s legal which was an objection to the election.
“Plaintiffs and Porter Wright have reached a mutual agreement that Plaintiffs will be best served if Porter Wright withdraws, and current co-counsel and such other counsel as Plaintiffs may choose to engage represent Plaintiffs in this case,” one of the protestors said.
“These law firms have been under tremendous pressure as it became clear these claims were baseless, and that they were part of a broader campaign to delegitimize the election,” Wendy Weiser from the Brennan Center for Justice a bipartisan law and public policy institute. “This was not an appropriate use of the court system.”
via ABC News